Research Article
Comparing the Periodontal Health of Male Denture Wearers with their Female Counterpart
Author(s):
Henshaw Imasuen*
Periodontal disease is characterized by the destruction of connective tissue
and dental bone support following an inflammatory host response
secondary to infection by periodontal bacteria. It is dependent on many
factors, such as the microbial challenge, genetic risk factors, environmental
and acquired risk factors. The provision of Removable Partial Denture (RPD)
for partially edentulous patients helps to restore form, function and
aesthetic; more so it also help to maintain the health of the remaining
dentition and surrounding oral tissue. They are also more economical,
esthetic and easier to clean. The use of RPD has been implicated in the
development of periodontal diseases acting as a risk factor. It increases
plaque accumulation in the mouth and this result in pathogenesis of
periodontal diseases which can result in tooth loss... Read More»
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